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Getting Hammered®

A Full Diaper Episode

Getting Hammered®

Laissez-Faire Media

Politics, Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.7844 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2026

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Vic and Mary Katharine talk about big victories on the parenting front at MK's home, foreign policy updates on Iran, China, Venezuela and Cuba, fully funtioning fountains, the war on NY pizza, and a new segment: Viruses With Vic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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dot-co.uk slash podcast to learn more. Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of Getting Hammered. I am Mary Catherine Ham, your host. I'm here with my co-host, Vic Maddus of the Washington Free Beacon. We're your morning show for any hour, particularly cocktail hour, although it is not that hour right now, sadly. We got a lot going on the news, a lot of foreign policy, China, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, we're going to cover it all. We're going to do some Ebola coverage, which I don't know about, but Vic does. He's on, he's on top of that. Not in a weird way. Okay. And the fountains in Washington are working. I want to talk about that. But before we get to all that, Vic, how's it going?

0:54.8

Hello. The fountains in Washington are working. And I want to talk about that.

0:57.2

But before we get to all that, Vic, how's it going?

0:59.1

Hello, Mary Catherine.

1:01.5

It's going just fine.

1:02.5

It is busy, crazy.

1:09.0

And I'm going to say speak for yourself because, you know, it's happy hour somewhere.

1:37.3

And let me just say this. You're allowed to drink before noon if it's brunch. I think that counts, right? So if you're having a Sunday brunch and it's before new, you can have a Bloody Mary or Mimosa, right? That's true. The question is, how early is too early for even a Bloody Mary or a Mimosa? Nine, suppose. That is not. I think I will draw the line and I've done this where it's like, yes, it's kind of like breakfast, brunch, is, but it's not quite nine yet.

1:39.3

I don't know about the vodka. You're a little on the edge.

1:40.4

Yeah, it's a little bit on the edge.

1:41.5

How about you?

1:41.9

Do you ever have that before noon? I would say, yeah, if it's a Bloody Mary or a mimosa. Did I say that too fast? Yes, I would have one in the morning, but it's usually with an occasion. I don't just, yeah, no, I'm not just wake it up like, I got to make myself one of these. We don't wake up and pour ourselves a Bloody Mary, although that would be on brand.

2:05.9

The funny things, as I've aged, I was much more of a Bloody Mary gal when I was younger and I've become more of a Mimosa gal in my older age.

2:09.7

You're going in the reverse direction that I would think is logical for an adult.

2:13.3

Perhaps your next drink is going to be a fuzzy navel, an amaretto sour.

2:17.1

Yes.

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